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The 3 Best ATV AfterMarket Partshttps://tripandtravelnews.com/2019/01/26/the-3-best-atv-aftermarket-parts/
https://tripandtravelnews.com/2019/01/26/the-3-best-atv-aftermarket-parts/#respondSat, 26 Jan 2019 10:34:10 +0000http://tripandtravelnews.com/?p=3502So you’ve had your ATV for some time and while it was fun at first, lately it seems like it’s missing something. Maybe it doesn’t have the horsepower you’re looking for, or you feel like you don’t have the control you’d like. That’s where aftermarket parts can really make a difference.

Here are a few components that you can upgrade for better style and performance.

Grips and Levers

When it comes to aesthetics and control, you need to make sure you’ve got a good grip on your ride. Riders often change out stock levers and grips first for more comfort and control. You’ll have access to a much wider selection than what is available in stores if you’re shopping for ATV parts online, letting you make the most comfortable and stylish choice.

Exhaust

Enhancing your ATV’s exhaust can go a long way to improving your ride on a variety of levels. This can mean a simple slip-on muffler or a complete overhaul of the system’s pipes. Here are a few benefits of improving your exhaust:

Volume control

Enhanced looks/style

Improved fuel efficiency

Increased speeds

Lighter weight

Easier installation with slip-on models

Bikers have long known that aftermarket exhaust components are a great improvement over OEM motorcycle parts, so you can be assured the same can be said for ATVs.

Handlebars

When you’re riding all day on the track, you need to be comfortable. Changing out this OEM component can really improve how you feel on your ATV. Not everyone is built the same, and the huge variety of options for aftermarket handlebars are a testament to that fact. If you’ve got hurt back and sore arms from a long run on the trail, picking new bars may be what you’re looking for.

Your is a reflection of you. Keeping OEM parts leaves your ride looking stale, but adding aftermarket components can make your favorite ride even better than you thought possible.

]]>https://tripandtravelnews.com/2019/01/26/the-3-best-atv-aftermarket-parts/feed/0atvhasbra19Your First Campervan Holiday: Three Things You Shouldn’t Leave Withouthttps://tripandtravelnews.com/2014/09/18/your-first-campervan-holiday-three-things-you-shouldnt-leave-without/
https://tripandtravelnews.com/2014/09/18/your-first-campervan-holiday-three-things-you-shouldnt-leave-without/#respondThu, 18 Sep 2014 09:23:33 +0000http://tripandtravelnews.com/?p=3285According to a report by the Motorhome Group, it seems as though caravan and campervan holidays are having a real resurgence in popularity. Now that people have that little bit more money in their pockets compared to how they were a couple of years ago, families are looking to go on holiday. The only issue is, hotels and villas are still extremely expensive, and when you can see so much more in a campervan, why would you not choose a holiday on wheels?

If you’re a first-time camper-vanner, you might be a bit worried about what essentials you need to take with you on your trip. Don’t worry however, as we’ve put together this short, comprehensive guide that will help ensure you have everything you need for your holiday on wheels.

1 – A Backup Generator

Point number one is possibly the most important. Without a generator, you won’t be able to do much in your campervan. If you intend to cook or watch television in your little hotel on wheels, you’ll need a functioning generator. Simply ensure that you have a spare like the ones available from an online retailer like SGS-Engineering so that if yours break, you’ll be able to keep cooking.

Campervan fun time

2 – Spare Gas Struts

Next, your caravan or campervan will likely have pieces of furniture that can be moved into place using gas struts. For example, if you have a bed, it’s likely that it can be pulled into an upright position thanks to the help of some handy gas struts. Unfortunately, these gas struts can break quite easily and if they do, your life will be made that little bit more difficult if you don’t have a spare. They’re relatively affordable, so just make sure you get the right sized strut.

Campervan Holidays

3 – The Emergency Survival Kit

Finally, no long trip should be taken without a small emergency kit so that if you get stranded and are waiting for help, you won’t go hungry or thirsty. This means packing compact and nutritious foods like nuts, seeds and dried fruit, as well as water to keep you hydrated. You should also take a torch and a spare, cheap mobile pay-as-you-go phone so that if your battery dies, you’ll still be able to make contact with the necessary people.

Ultimately, a campervan holiday should be a thrilling, exciting experience, and as long as you take the necessary precautions, you don’t have anything to worry about.

]]>https://tripandtravelnews.com/2014/09/18/your-first-campervan-holiday-three-things-you-shouldnt-leave-without/feed/0Campervan Holidayshasbra19Campervan fun timeCampervan HolidaysHolidays in Copenhagen on two wheelshttps://tripandtravelnews.com/2012/03/11/holidays-in-copenhagen-on-two-wheels/
https://tripandtravelnews.com/2012/03/11/holidays-in-copenhagen-on-two-wheels/#respondSun, 11 Mar 2012 17:05:29 +0000http://tripandtravelnews.com/?p=56Green, culture and shopping in one word: Copenhagen. Also known as the city where the bicycle is almost worshiped, so why not visit it in a different way, always on two wheels, but with a scooter?! Convenient, fast and secure. You can also wander around by this means of transportation so loved by children and more. Reaching the capital of Denmark is also quite comfortable and accessible to all budgets.

View from Rundetårn over Copenhagen, Denmark.

You can make your scooter board as a regular baggage. You just plug a suitcase to it and you’ll end up in a few hours in this lovely city with the company of your small and fast two wheels.

Bring a map, water, some snack and why not even a bell to be attached to your scooter so to warn pedestrians of your presence and you’re ready. Getting around in Copenhagen is unique with historic buildings, museums, the beautiful Tivoli Gardens and the oldest resident monarchy. The most famous attraction is undoubtedly the Little Mermaid, located on the waterfront with staring into the horizon.

The Little Mermaid, Copenhagen

Always remaining in the theme of fairy tales, you get your scooter and go to the Amalienborg Castle, the Queen’s winter residence. Although residents are not often real, you can visit the beautiful halls of the royal chambers and which are not used so daily. Continuing with castles, a must is the Kronborg Castle, famous as it was the setting for Shakespeare’s Hamlet. This is one of the most important Renaissance castles in Northern Europe. Every summer it hosts a Shakespeare festival in its courtyard.

Amalienborg Castle, Copenhagen

You also can not overlook the most beautiful beach of the city, the Svanemøllen beach, inaugurated in 2010. 4 thousand square meters of beach with a pier of 130 meters that you can visit with your lovely scooter. A holiday to remember!